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  • Overwatch Legendary Edition (Xbox Live) Xbox One/Series X|S

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    ###The Legacy
    Overwatch is a multiplayer first-person shooter from the company that gave players the saga of Azeroth, Starcraft and the Diablo universe. Despite these releases coming out years ago, they are still alive and actively updated. But the developers at Blizzard wanted something new: the company does not like to experiment with new settings, preferring to transfer existing characters to new genres, worlds, and situations. The exception, perhaps, can only be a game about the three Vikings—The Lost Vikings, but this, too, was a long time ago.

    ###The story and setting
    Anyway, the company Blizzard has approached the development of Overwatch with team-specific meticulousness to details and desire to create an elaborative game universe. The player faces a choice between 21 characters who were part of the elite Overwatch unit. The task of Overwatch soldiers is to protect the Earth from conflicts and external threats. But something goes wrong, and the team of heroes breaks up. Despite the multiplayer bias, the game has a full story, it combines all the characters and maps on which the battle takes place. Since the launch, seven new characters have been added to the hero pool. Blizzard tells the story of the world of Overwatch through their characters: almost everyone has an animated short film, comparable in quality to a full meter from, for example, Pixar.

    ###Continuous support
    The game won the hearts of players around the world immediately after the launch. The figures confirm this fact: more than half a million dollars from sales and more than 40 million players. Overwatch has become an anchor project for Activision Blizzard, and the company continues to develop the project two years later, constantly offering players new maps, new characters, new themed events, and new cosmetic skins.

  • RESIDENT EVIL 2 (Xbox Live) Xbox One/Series X|S

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    Resident Evil 2 is the remake of the 1998 game of the same name.

    ###Plot
    The plot of the remake is identical to that of the original game. The story follows the survivors of a zombie virus outbreak in the fictional Raccoon City. There are two protagonists: Claire Redfield, a high school student, and Leon Kennedy, a policeman. They both search for the ways to escape the infested city. Companions, such as Ada Wong and Sherry, occasionally follow the protagonists. The characters eventually uncover the dark secrets of the Umbrella Corporation, which created the virus as a biological weapon, and fight its monsters, such as the Tyrant.

    ###Gameplay
    The player controls either Leon or Claire from the third person view in a 3D environment. The two protagonists’ storylines are intertwined. The player can complete the scenario playing one of the protagonists, and then replay it from the other character’s POV, with all his previous actions taken into account. The game combines puzzle solving with zombie fights. Both protagonists use firearms as their main weapon; however, ammo is scarce.

    ###Changes from the original
    Besides the updated graphics, the remake features a new camera and controls. In the original game, the controls were relative to the position of the player’s character rather than the camera. The remake uses an over the shoulder camera, and the movements are relative to its angle. There’s also no more loading screens, and the characters move between locations seamlessly.

  • Rust Console Edition (Xbox Live) Xbox One/Series X|S

    4,61 

    The fourth installment of a popular series, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare is split into two different, gameplay-wise, parts. The single-player campaign invites players to go through the episodic story, where players control six different characters. And even though the stories are taking place in different locations, the events of the campaign are happening simultaneously, creating the sense of urgency and painting a large-scale picture of the events.
    Multiplayer side of things in the Call of Duty series has been more popular among the players. A lot of features, not present in the single-player campaign, will be available to the player, such as a killstreak mechanic, that rewards players for killing multiple enemies without dying. Multiplayer maps consist of team-based and deathmatch based game modes, where players take on the objectives in order to complete the map mission or to obtain the largest amount of kills. Depending on how well the player does, they will be rewarded with experience points, which will allow them to level up and unlock new weapons, abilities, and perks for the playable classes.

  • Splatoon 2 (eShop) Nintendo Switch

    14,31 

    For the first time, take Turf War battles on-the-go with the Nintendo
    Switch™ system, and use any of the console’s portable play styles for
    intense local multiplayer* action. Even team up for new 4-player co-op
    fun in Salmon Run!

    Two years have passed since the original Splatoon™ game was released,
    and two years have also passed in Inkopolis! So expect a fresh wave of
    fashion, not to mention new weapons and gear. Dual wield the new Splat
    Dualies or stick to mainstays like chargers and rollers, which have been
    remixed with new strategic possibilities. As always, Turf War is the
    favored sport among Inklings, but they also dig ranked battles, taking
    down Octarians in a robust single-player campaign, and battling enemy
    Salmonids in one dangerous part-time job! No matter which way you play,
    splat at home or on-the-go with Nintendo Switch. Staying fresh never
    felt so good.

    Turf War – Team up in fierce 4-on-4 multiplayer battles* to see
    which team can cover the most turf with ink

    Salmon Run – 2-4 players* can team up for co-op fun and defeat
    waves of enemy Salmonids.

    New weapons – Dual wield the new Splat Dualies and avoid
    getting splatted with the new Dodge Roll move. Mainstays like the
    Splat Roller and Splat Charger have been remixed to include new
    gameplay mechanics, and all special weapons are brand-new.

    Local and Online Multiplayer – In a first for the series,
    compete in local multiplayer Turf War battles*, whether in TV mode or
    on-the-go in handheld or tabletop modes. Online battles also make a
    return**

    New ways to play – Play with the Joy-Con™ controllers or the
    Nintendo Switch™ Pro Controller (sold separately), both of which
    support motion controls for better aiming

    Fresh Updates – Similar to the Splatoon™ game for the Wii U™
    console, updates will roll out post-launch, adding new content and
    in-game events.

    Smart Device Support** – An upcoming smart-device application
    for the Nintendo Switch system will allow players to set play
    appointments with friends and teammates, as well as voice chat with
    friends during play sessions.

    LAN Play – Up to 10 docked systems – eight players and two
    spectators – can connect via wired LAN (additional accessories
    required; sold separately). This feature allows players to create
    local Private Battle tournaments without the need for an internet
    connection. Local wireless play is perfect for your regular gaming
    get-togethers, but LAN Play is where it’s at when you want to organize
    a serious tournament.

    Customize – Change your Inkling’s style with different weapons,
    headgear, clothes, and shoes. Gear isn’t just aesthetic; it offers
    different boosts in battles.

    amiibo – Compatible with all Splatoon™ series amiibo™ figures.
    By tapping these amiibo, the figure’s character will appear in the
    game and befriend players. Befriend an amiibo character and they will
    remember favorited weapons, gear, outfits and option settings.

  • Squad (Steam) PC

    16,05 

    Squad is a 50 vs 50 multiplayer first-person shooter that aims to capture combat realism through communication and teamplay, emphasizing both strong squad cohesion mechanics as well as larger scale coordination, tactics and planning. It features large open maps, vehicle-based combined arms gameplay, and player-constructed bases to create a heart-thumping, visceral gaming experience which mixes organized tactical multi-squad planning with split second decision-making in real-world scale firefights.

  • Titanfall 2 Ultimate Edition (Steam) PC

    6,76 

    Now Titanfall 2 has a full-scale story campaign. The main plot is the confrontation of the people’s Militia against the IMC Corporation, which seeks to destroy the rebels of the Frontier, a region of star systems that will allow them to get control over their resources.

    You play as Jack Cooper, a soldier who dreams of becoming an elite pilot with advanced technology and a personal Titan – a fighting machine. Captain Tai Lastimosa trained Cooper and prepared for his candidacy. During the task of finding the missing Major Anderson, who had the information about the plans of the IMC. The entire squad of Cooper, including Lastimosa, dies in the attack of IMC mercenaries. The Captain gives his Titan to Cooper.

    As the first part of the game, it is a first-person shooter in which you can control the pilot and exoskeleton “Titan”. The pilot has a diverse arsenal of abilities that allow you to jump and run on steep walls with the help of the “jump pilot module”. These abilities can be used with each other to move through the game locations quickly.

    With enough points, the player can call the Titan, landing from the sky. They are much slower than pilots but have more powerful weapons.

  • Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege (Steam) PC

    6,76 

    The gameplay of the game is based on intense strategic battles between the Navigator and the defenders in a limited space. Locations in the game consist of a multi-level object (for example, a multi-storey building), inside which there are defenders, and the area around it, where the attackers begin.

    Destruction is at the head of the game mechanics. The surrounding objects are created with maximum realism, the degree of damage depends on the calibre of the bullets used by the players or on the total power of the laid explosives. Walls can be destroyed, creating new firing positions and shelters. Optimal use of the potential of destruction often becomes a guarantee of victory. Defenders can limit the ability of attackers to destroy, using kits to strengthen the walls and the device of some operatives.

    The primary game mode – multiplayer, normal or rating. During the game in the last mode, the player is assigned a certain rank, and parameters such as the ratio of kills/deaths and wins/losses are recorded in his profile displayed in the game.

  • Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 (Xbox Live) Xbox One/Series X|S

    6,19 

    Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 is the sequel to the 2016 Tom Clancy’s The Division. The game is inspired by the Tom Clancy political thriller books.

    ###Plot
    The game is set in the ruins of Washington D.C. in the near future, some seven months after the events of the original game. The smallpox epidemic devastated much of the United States, leaving it with multiple contamination zones. A civil war breaks out among the factions of survivors as the gangs of raiders terrorize the capital. The main characters are the elite members of the Strategic Homeland Division. Their task is to bring law and order back to Washington.

    ###Gameplay
    The player controls his or her Division agent from the third person view. The game is set in an open world modeled after the real Washington D.C., including all of its famous landmarks. Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 combines elements of tactical shooters and role-playing games. The agents have customizable abilities, weapons, and tools, and can level up. When they reach level 30, they receive a specialization: Survivalist, Demolitionist, or Sharpshooter. The game also unlocks new co-op missions.

    ###Modes
    Besides the story campaign mode, the game has two multiplayer modes: player versus player and cooperative. Up to eight players can join forces on a raid.

  • World War Z (Xbox Live) Xbox One/Series X|S

    7,29 

    You’ll face off against hundreds of zombies of different types on screen at a time, rushing as a pack to overwhelm your defenses. Dynamic swarm simulation, adaptive spawn control, diverse zombie mechanics, and an advanced gore system all combine for the ultimate zombie shooter experience. Play with friends or on your own with AI teammates to stay alive against these relentless swarms in all their bloody glory.

  • World War Z: Aftermath (Epic Game) PC

    9,59 

    World War Z: Aftermath is the ultimate co-op zombie shooter inspired by Paramount Pictures’ blockbuster film, and the next evolution of the original hit World War Z that has now captivated over 15 million players. Turn the tide of the zombie apocalypse on consoles and PC with full cross-play. Join up to three friends or play on your own with AI teammates against hordes of ravenous zombies in intense story episodes across new zombie-ravaged locations around the world. Take back Vatican City in an epic confrontation in Rome, and join forces with survivors in Russia’s snowbound Kamchatka peninsula.

    New Stories From a World at War
    Take back Vatican City in an epic confrontation in Rome, and join forces with survivors in Russia’s snowbound Kamchatka peninsula in all-new story missions. Play as both new and returning characters as you take the fight to the undead with a brutal new melee system, decimating zekes with unique moves, perks and dual-wield weapon options like the sickle and cleaver. Fend off new undead monstrosities, including swarms of flesh-hungry rats that will unleash total chaos on your team.

    The Next Generation of the Zombie Swarm
    Endure endless waves of increasingly difficult zombies in the new Horde Mode XL game mode, featuring hundreds more zombies on screen than ever before possible. Horde Mode XL will arrive in a free post-launch update on PC.

    Deep Progression and a New Perspective
    Experience a heart-pounding new perspective with Aftermath’s immersive new First-Person Mode option. Level up eight unique classes — the Gunslinger, Hellraiser, Slasher, Medic, Fixer, Exterminator, Dronemaster, and all-new Vanguard class — each with their own perks and playstyles. Customize your weapons to survive any challenge, and conquer new daily missions with special modifiers for bonus rewards.

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